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Survival migrants’ intention to stay: The case of Venezuelans in Colombia
International Migration ( IF 2.022 ) Pub Date : 2021-06-22 , DOI: 10.1111/imig.12890
Arnold Wentzel 1 , Nelson Eduardo Herrera Medina 1 , Karol Marcela Vásquez Rodríguez 1 , Marinda Pretorius 2
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This paper investigates the factors that determine survival migrants’ intention to stay in their host country, using a survey of Venezuelan migrants in Colombia and analysed by means of a binary regression model. A theoretical framework that explains the intention to stay was derived from the theory of return migration and confirmed the importance of both meso-level and macro-level factors in migrants’ intention to stay. A macroeconomic comparison confirmed that macro-level factors played a role in the decision to migrate and stay. With respect to meso-level factors, we found that survival migrants’ intentions deviate from those of voluntary migrants since ties to their home country were not significant influences on their intention to stay. In contrast, factors that strengthen or weaken structural integration and ties to the host country were often highly significant, as were factors that influenced survival migrants’ knowledge of the host country.

中文翻译:

生存移民的留下意图:哥伦比亚的委内瑞拉人案例

本文通过对哥伦比亚委内瑞拉移民的调查,并通过二元回归模型进行分析,调查了决定生存移民留在东道国意愿的因素。一个解释留置意愿的理论框架来源于回迁理论,并证实了中观和宏观两个因素在移民留置意愿中的重要性。宏观经济比较证实,宏观层面的因素在移民和留下的决定中发挥了作用。关于中观层面的因素,我们发现生存移民的意愿与自愿移民的意愿有所不同,因为与本国的联系对他们的留下意愿没有显着影响。相比之下,
更新日期:2021-06-22
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